He married Elizabeth Hartlington of Hartlington, in Craven, Yorkshire, heiress of an ancient family of Clifford tenants who had been bailiffs of Kettlewelldale.[5]
On 30 September 1484, Richard III granted him wardship and control of the marriage of Henry Gage, the son and heir of John Gage, a gentleman who had held land direct from the Crown.[6]
^Metcalf Genealogy by Isaac Stevens Metcalf, The Imperial Press, Cleveland, Ohio, 1898
^Etty, Claire (2012). "'Noo Man Indented for the Keping of the Borders': Royal Administration of the Marches, 1483–1509". In King, Andy; Simpkin, David (eds.). England and Scotland at War, c.1296–c.1513. Brill. pp. 329–353, page 335. ISBN978-90-04-22982-2.